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Old 07-13-2020, 11:36 AM
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I've tried Dr Color Chip several times and it works better on some colors than others. I was never truly happy with the results but it's better than a touch up pen from the factory.
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Originally Posted by rubenhak
Out of my curiosity, would you make to take a photo of dent correction?
Here are photos, can’t really tell much from the pictures since the stone chips were too tiny but hey who doesn’t like to look at a pretty 911...

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^^^^ Especially that blue
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Originally Posted by B Russ
^^^^ Especially that blue

Old 07-15-2020, 02:11 PM
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I really want to try this around the lower inside of the rear bumper by the tires.
Old 07-15-2020, 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by AdamSanta85
I really want to try this around the lower inside of the rear bumper by the tires.
it works anywhere....
Old 07-16-2020, 04:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Murphjup
it works anywhere....
Looks really good. Didn't expect such results tbh
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Old 07-17-2022, 01:37 PM
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I caught a piece of an aluminum can driving on the highway about a year ago...it nicked up the rear wheel arch pretty good right above the stone guard. I have been waiting to get up the nerve to try this...pulled the trigger today. The nick was deep (down to primer), so I am going to have to put a few more applications on to build up the nicked spot, but I am happy with the results over all...pics are great, but you get the idea...I don't have a bright white scratch on the drivers side every time I walk up to the car.

Before - sort of hard to see because of the sun (I have a 2018 Targa 4 GTS, Black, almost 21K miles and have owned it for almost 5 years).


After the first application


After about 5 applications


After about 8 applications


It takes about 5 mins per application, so, it does take some time...I went around the car and touched up a few of the smaller chips in between working on this one. I intend to put more applications in, just wanted this to cure a bit. I will try and post some better pics next time. Overall, I am very pleased with the outcome, and the good news is, if you really mess up, the SealAct will clean everything up for you.
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Old 07-17-2022, 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by wes66vette
I caught a piece of an aluminum can driving on the highway about a year ago...it nicked up the rear wheel arch pretty good right above the stone guard. I have been waiting to get up the nerve to try this...pulled the trigger today. The nick was deep (down to primer), so I am going to have to put a few more applications on to build up the nicked spot, but I am happy with the results over all...pics are great, but you get the idea...I don't have a bright white scratch on the drivers side every time I walk up to the car.

Before - sort of hard to see because of the sun (I have a 2018 Targa 4 GTS, Black, almost 21K miles and have owned it for almost 5 years).


After the first application


After about 5 applications


After about 8 applications


It takes about 5 mins per application, so, it does take some time...I went around the car and touched up a few of the smaller chips in between working on this one. I intend to put more applications in, just wanted this to cure a bit. I will try and post some better pics next time. Overall, I am very pleased with the outcome, and the good news is, if you really mess up, the SealAct will clean everything up for you.
ordering this now for my black 911. The results look amazing! What I got from all the reviews is that it really works well on dark colors.
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I've had good luck with dr. colorchip on a number of cars.

Far from perfect, but decent results.
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